Winnipeg is getting the hang of this “hosting major sporting events” thing, and it’s paying off handsomely. Just nine months after welcoming soccer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup for seven games and three months after hosting the Grey Cup football game and festivities, the National Hockey League (NHL) has awarded a Heritage Classic outdoor game to […]
And then there were four. If there were any lingering doubts that Winnipeg is one of Canada’s hottest sports markets, that is being put to bed this autumn. For the 12 months ending next May, there will be more fans attending professional sports – more than 1.5 million – than at any time in the […]
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RBC will place its lion logo on some of the city's biggest buildings
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